Effect of oral rehydration solution versus spring water intake during exercise in the heat on muscle cramp susceptibility of young men
Background Muscle cramp is a painful, involuntary muscle contraction, and that occurs during or following exercise is referred to as exercise-associated muscle cramp (EAMC). The causes of EAMC are likely to be multifactorial, but dehydration and electrolytes deficits are considered to be factors. Th...
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Main Authors: | Wing Yin Lau (Author), Haruyasu Kato (Author), Kazunori Nosaka (Author) |
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